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"Results may vary" CD by Limp Bizkit

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In 2003, Limp Bizkit recorded the hit album "Results may vary" even after Wes Borland had left the band and thus without a permanent guitar player. The sensitive The Who-cover "Behind blue eyes" was even listed in the single charts in the German speaking countries.

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Item no. 423805
Musical Genre Nu Metal
Exclusive No
Media - Format 1-3 CD
Product topic Bands
Band Limp Bizkit
Product type CD
Release date 9/22/03
Gender Unisex

CD 1

  • 1.
    Re-Entry (Album Version)
  • 2.
    Eat You Alive (Album Version)
  • 3.
    Gimme The Mic (Album Version)
  • 4.
    Underneath The Gun (Album Version)
  • 5.
    Down Another Day (Album Version)
  • 6.
    Almost Over (Album Version)
  • 7.
    Build A Bridge (Album Version)
  • 8.
    Red Light - Green Light (Album Version)
  • 9.
    Take It Home/ The Only One (Album Version)
  • 10.
    Let Me Down (Album Version)
  • 11.
    Lonely World (Album Version)
  • 12.
    Phenomenon (Album Version)
  • 13.
    Creamer (Radio Is Dead) (Album Version)
  • 14.
    Head For The Barricade (Album Version)
  • 15.
    Behind Blue Eyes
  • 16.
    All That Easy/ Drown (Album Version)

The fourth longplayer "Results may vary" surprised me more and more positively. As the knell "Eat you alive" sounded pretty experimental and not as catchy as e.g. "Break stuff" or "Take a look around", I discover more and more gems among the 16 tracks on the new album. After all the rumours about Fred Durst and friends, the new line-up and the suitability of Mike Smith as surrogate for Wes Borland you finally get new, creative top outputs with the necessary Limp Bizkit heavyness. Let's start with the song "Gimme the mic": the aggressive guitar riffing we are used to, catchy hooklines...just perfect for all the Bizkids out there. I don't want to take this too far. The coversong "Behind Blue Eyes" makes sure that Durst cannot reach vocal levels as Colin Dawson (ex Vocals - The Who) but "Results may vary" is a surprisingly competitive piece of Nu metal.

The limited edition contains a DVD with live and party cutscenes from the Limp Bizkit tour.

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